Dwolla is proving to be a major pain in the ass to deal with. Dwolla has what's called a "facilitator fee," which is similar to the $0.25 fee Dwolla charges for each transaction over $10. Going forward, that fee will be passed along the transaction at 2.5% of the transaction total (Almost half what the Paypal fee was!).

Right now, I am losing money on nearly every transaction to Dwolla, either in actual funds or in time/effort to maintain. Unfortunately, as much as I'd like to be independently wealthy, I can't afford to fund it on my own!

So starting on Monday, you'll see the facilitator fee passed along to your Dwolla transaction in addition to the $0.25 Dwolla charges if the transfer is over $10. If the transaction is under $10, the Dwolla fee is waived but you'll still see the facilitator fee, unfortunately.

If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it. There was never anything there in the first place.

As far as the 15 second block, fast blocks like that are rolled into the previous block, this prevents a scenario where only the fastest/highest hashrate miners get paid for a block. Basically, everyone gets paid almost as much of that fast block as they did for the previous block. So whatever you contributed to the previous block is effectively what you contribute to the super fast block. This does not, of course, apply to PPS. It makes things more fair for the slower miners while not penalizing the fast miners for being fast.

If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it. There was never anything there in the first place.